Socio-Economics & History Commentary

Is Washington DC the City of 7 Hills, the Endtimes Babylon City?

Revelation 17 (New King James Version)9 “Here is the mind which has wisdom: The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits. ….15 Then he said to me, “The waters which you saw, where the harlot sits, are peoples, multitudes, nations, and tongues. …18 And the woman whom you saw is that great city which reigns over the kings of the earth.”
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Could Washington DC be the endtimes Mystery Babylon city? It is possible. Some Christians are pretty dogmatic that it must be Rome (the city of 7 hills). I am not. Don’t get me wrong, it could be Rome. I just don’t think that it must 100% be so! I actually do not think this issue is very important. It will be a city much like Rome in Apostle John’s time that ruled over the entire world.
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There are some evidence that Washington DC is build on 7 hills.
–There is another “city of seven hills”, it’s called Washington D.C!by heavensclimb.blogspot.comThere is another “city of seven hills”, it’s called Washington D.C. Here is a brief excerpt from an article on it:– “Washington D.C.’s original name was Rome, Maryland, and a branch of the Potomac River was called Tiber Creek, which was named after the Tiber river in Rome. Like Rome, Washington D.C. has 7 hills, whose names are: 1. Capitol Hill, 2. Meridian Hill, 3. Floral Hills,4. Forest Hills, 5. Hillbrook, 6. Hillcrest, and 7. Knox Hill.”
–Washington DC – Is this the city of seven hills that will be destroyed?by http://gnosticwarrior.com/It is well known that the city of Rome was built on seven hills or mountains, but did you know that Washington DC was also has seven hills? Yes, Washington D.C. really does have seven hills:–1. Capitol Hill2. Meridian Hill3. Floral Hills4. Forest Hills5. Hillbrook6. Hillcrest7. Knox Hill–In biblical prophecy, at the end of which the city of seven hills will be destroyed. Will this city be Rome or Washington?
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It is pretty much a historical fact that Washington DC is a twin city of the Vatican city and built/designed largely by Freemasons. It is not a Christian city but built according to occult, Greek and Egyptian designs. Historically, it was also known as Rome.
–Francis Pope, Original Landowner of Washington, DC aka Rome!by Barbara Price, http://genforum.genealogy.com/I have done extensive research on the beginnings of Washington, DC as my Burnes family owned much of the old downtown are of present-day Washington, DC. While conducting this research, I came across Francis Pope, one of the original owners of the land that became Washington, DC. Not only are we connected in that way, but Francis’s wife, Margaret Porter, is probably the sister of another ancestor, Johanna Porter, the second wife of John Neville, who came to America on The Ark and The Dove. Below is from, “Original Patentees of Land at Washington,” by Bessie Wilmarth Gahn:– “No. 7. Francis Pope, owner of “Rome” on the Tyber, June 5, 1663.….… actually are convinced that Pope’s “Rome” was on the site where our Nation’s Capital Building now stands. …. we understand why the name “Rome” faded away from the area of the National Capital in so complete a manner …–The Catholic Encyclopedia: Daniel Carroll.. Daniel Carroll was named with Thomas Johnson and David Stuart as his associates. The choice of the present site of Washington was advocated by Carroll … The capitol was built on the land transferred to the Government by Carroll. And there is additional interest to Catholics in the fact that, in 1663, this whole section of country belonged to a man named Pope, who called it Rome. …. The Jesuit Bishop John Carroll was probably the richest man in America in the late 1700’s. Carroll allowed funding to construct D.C. (which is nicknamed “Rome on the Potomac”). The owner of the land used to be Francis Pope and his priest was Jesuit Andrew White (White House).
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Washington D.C.’s original name was Rome, Maryland, and a branch of the Potomac River was called Tiber Creek, which was named after the Tiber river in Rome. Like Rome, Washington D.C. has 7 hills, whose names are: Capitol Hill, Meridian Hill, Floral Hills, Forest Hills, Hillbrook, Hillcrest, and Knox Hill.